Ted Molczan via Seesat-l schreef op 28-12-2014 om 14:53:
> Carlos Bella wrote:
>
>>> Certainly a re-entry was viewed of several cities of the Mato Grosso do
>>> Sul state around 04:30 UTC
>
> I do not see any obvious candidates in USSTATCOM's orbital data. If it was a re-entry, then perhaps the object was in an
> unpublished orbit. To decide what was seen, it will be necessary to document as fully as possible the locations where it
> was seen, and accurate descriptions of its trajectory. Interesting and worth following up.
>
> Ted Molczan
Looking at the video, I am not convinced this certainly must be a re-entry. It
moves over a considerable part of the sky in some 30 seconds. I think a very
slow, ~12 km/s meteorite producing fireball is also an option that should
certainly be kept open. Is there anything known about the direction of movement?
- Marco
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Cospar 4355 (Cronesteyn): 52.13878 N, 4.49937 E (WGS84), -2 m ASL
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